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Essential French in 2 hours with Paul Noble
HarperCollins Publishers
Westerhill Road
Bishopbriggs
Glasgow
G64 2QT
www.collinsdictionary.com
First published 2013
This edition 2017
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© Paul Noble 2013
ISBN 978-0-00-821153-0
ISBN 978-0-00-752599-7
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Other languages in the series:
Italian and Spanish
Essential French in 2 hours
Welcome to your Essential French in 2 hours supporting guide!
This guide is your companion to, and extension of, the recorded part of your
Essential French course. And it is probably best if we begin by explaining how
these two parts work together to make up Essential French.
Your Essential French course has been designed so that once you have
worked through it, you should be able to take a trip to the country you are
planning to visit and chat with the locals when you are confronted by
various situations that we all encounter when travelling.
Many of us, at some point in our lives, have picked up a phrasebook in order
to try to do this exact thing. We might have used one to order a meal, to
book a taxi or to buy some tickets. One drawback of using such a phrasebook,
however, is that you always need to carry it around with you wherever you
go. You then also have to take it out each time you want to use it, fi nd the
right page and then try to pronounce what it says correctly. Not only this,
but if the phrase you fi nd isn’t exactly what you’re looking for, what are you
going to do then? If you can’t alter it, then it probably won’t be of much use
to you.
These drawbacks that affect phrasebooks will not apply to this course.
Instead, Essential French will teach you how to construct the language
by yourself, independently. You’ll learn how to put sentences together yourself
and the language will be introduced to you in such a way that you’ll be able
to remember it without even trying.
So, once you’ve fi nished listening to the course, and then later reading
through this guide, you will no longer need to carry a phrasebook around
at all. Instead, it will be in your head! And you’ll be able to adapt the phrases
and sentences you have learnt so that you will have far more fl exibility, in
terms of what you can say, than you would ever have had with a normal
phrasebook. And, more than that, you will actually understand what it is
you’re saying!
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How to use this guide
This guide has been designed to provide you with a quick and easy way to
review, reinforce and extend the key vocabulary, structures and content that
you will learn by listening to the recorded part of your Essential French course.
The fi rst part of your learning will involve listening to the accompanying
audio. Then, once you have listened to the audio tracks, this guide will make
it possible for you to extend your knowledge of French further, by allowing
you to acquire additional words and components.
It is worth noting, however, that this guide should be used after you have
begun working through the accompanying audio tracks. It will serve as
excellent review and extension material but it is not designed to start you
off in the language. This is what the audio will do – and very rapidly too.
Easy reference script
The best way to use this part of the guide is to start by reading through a
section of the easy reference script, looking at both English and French.
Then go back to the beginning of that section and, while covering the
French side of the text, translate the English into French – just as you did
when you listened to the audio.
Once you can get 90% of a section’s content correct, move on to the next
part and follow the process again. Doing this, you will quickly recall and
review what you learnt with the audio.
(Note: Track numbers have been included in the script. This will allow you to
know exactly where you can locate anything you might wish to review from
the easy reference script.)
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